June 19, 2013

Wild try to keep fans from bailing during lockout

BY: AP Staff Writer SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 | MODIFIED: SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 AT 4:04 PM
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Wild are offering season ticket holders 10 percent interest in return if they keep their accounts paid in full during the NHL lockout and don't request a refund.

The Wild announced Monday they'll credit those season ticket holders for any canceled games, plus 10 percent interest on the dollar value of tickets for the lost games. That can be applied toward future games or subsequent season renewals. Credit will be issued when a new collective bargaining agreement is reached between the owners and players.

The lockout began late Saturday. The work stoppage is poor timing for the Wild as much as any other NHL team. They've reported the equivalent of about 4,000 new season tickets sold since stars Zach Parise and Ryan Suter were signed on July 4.

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